Having worked my way through OOC to page 29 to look up the healing rules again, I have a question now that Darcy has been healed (thank you Father Columcil!).

Does Darcy have to role a 1d6 dice to see how many hit points are restored by the healing? After hits from two crossbow bolts (ouch, that did ever hurt) he is down two hit points. Or does Columcil make the role since he is the healer?

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Having worked my way through OOC to page 29 to look up the healing rules again, I have a question now that Darcy has been healed (thank you Father Columcil!).

Does Darcy have to role a 1d6 dice to see how many hit points are restored by the healing? After hits from two crossbow bolts (ouch, that did ever hurt) he is down two hit points. Or does Columcil make the role since he is the healer?

Having just re-read page 29 (at least I didn't have to scroll all the way down, thank you) I'm confused too.

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Since it's Shrove Tuesday, Father Columcil's player might be busy tonight, but I don't see any problem with you rolling for that for the sake of expediency. I don't recall the rules specifying it had to be a specific player rolling, though I haven't read that post in awhile.

Since it's Shrove Tuesday, Father Columcil's player might be busy tonight, but I don't see any problem with you rolling for that for the sake of expediency. I don't recall the rules specifying it had to be a specific player rolling, though I haven't read that post in awhile.

It's tomorrow I might be afk - though depending on what Bynw throws at us indulging in this story line might be regarded as suitably penitential for Ash Wednesday.

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Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered; let those who hate him flee before him.As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, let the wicked perish before God.(Psalm 68 vv1-2)

Having worked my way through OOC to page 29 to look up the healing rules again, I have a question now that Darcy has been healed (thank you Father Columcil!).

Does Darcy have to role a 1d6 dice to see how many hit points are restored by the healing? After hits from two crossbow bolts (ouch, that did ever hurt) he is down two hit points. Or does Columcil make the role since he is the healer?

Having just re-read page 29 (at least I didn't have to scroll all the way down, thank you) I'm confused too.

The HEALER rolls 1d6 to determine the number of Hit Points healed on a successful healing roll.

My last post modified to show results of my roll for ease of reference. Washburn was healed 2 hitpoints, Darcy 3. I only did the one roll so only one verification code.

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Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered; let those who hate him flee before him.As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, let the wicked perish before God.(Psalm 68 vv1-2)

I do have some questions. Did Duncan tell Kelson what was going on? We left him on his way to talk to Kelson but no followup. What is Dhugal doing all this time? I'M curious about what the canonical characters are doing . They kind of appeared then we didn'T hear anymore about them. All of you have great imaginations and write great scenes. I'M just curious.

I'm sure Duncan has had ample time to report to Kelson by now. Unfortunately, we may or may not see that happening on screen simply because scene writing has to be squeezed in between lots of real time stuff. Sometimes if I have a few minutes to add a scene, but it's not at a moment when Aliset would be able to do something, I switch my attention to those other scenes instead just so I can take advantage of having that free moment, but as my workload begins to pick up again this time of year, that might happen less often, and of course Aliset is my player character, so her scenes take precedence over the book characters if I only have time to write for one plotline or the other. The book character scenes are mainly there to add some background context for what's going on behind the scenes that affects our game heroes, whether they are aware of it or not. (If we know the takeover of Carr Mariot isn't an isolated incident but part of much larger machinations in the works, that raises the stakes for our game characters because now it's not just one small manor at stake, it's potentially the kingdom. Wil they succeed in getting everything they know to Kelson in time? And will Kelson find out what's happened in time to send help before our game heroes are captured or killed? And in the meantime, what other coups are the separatists succeeding in?) In a reversal of what you'd find in KK's books, though, the game characters are the heroes of this story, and Kelson, Duncan, etc. are simply the NPCs with small walk -on parts to play.

I do have some questions. Did Duncan tell Kelson what was going on? We left him on his way to talk to Kelson but no followup. What is Dhugal doing all this time? I'M curious about what the canonical characters are doing . They kind of appeared then we didn'T hear anymore about them. All of you have great imaginations and write great scenes. I'M just curious.

Don't forget that we are not writing in real time but just as and when we can so although it seems as though our characters have been in Droghera for ever it's actually only been a few days. And we wouldn't want to be rescued too quickly, would we?

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Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered; let those who hate him flee before him.As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, let the wicked perish before God.(Psalm 68 vv1-2)

Let God rise up, let his enemies be scattered; let those who hate him flee before him.As smoke is driven away, so drive them away; as wax melts before the fire, let the wicked perish before God.(Psalm 68 vv1-2)